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Fox Home Entertainment confirms a July street date for the recent horror sequel

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Fox Home Entertainment has announced horror sequel The Hills Have Eyes 2 which stars Daniella Alonso, Jacob Vargas, Jessica Stroup, and Michael McMillan. The Martin Weisz directed film will be available to own from the 17th July, and should retail at around $29.98. The unrated cut of the film will be presented in both anamorphic widescreen, and full screen - along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 track. Extras will include an alternate ending, deleted scenes, an Exploring the Hills: The Making of The Hills Have Eyes 2 featurette, a Fox Movie Channel Presents: Life After Film School with Wes Craven feature, a Mutant Attacks featurette, a Birth of a Graphic Novel featurette, a gag reel, and trailres. Art is attached:

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I like dis movie. The rape scene isn't as intense as in the first one (which is a good thing) but it does show the ways the mutants "handle" women. The opening sequence is really realistic and it is a major gross out scene in the film.

Any1 who likes a good horror film will like dis. it iz way much better than the first one.

I just saw dis movie yesterday. It is more intense and bloodier than the first one. The opening sequence where a woman is giving birth while tied nude to a bed is a frightning and gross out scene. But it is one of those scenes that when u c it, u can't stop seeing it. The rape scene is much brutal and terrofying that the rape in the first one. The only difference is that they don't show as much

Quote: CENTURY CITY, Calif. – Shockingly horrific and graphically violent, the chilling sequel to last year’s successful remake of the cult-classic film, THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2 bleeds onto DVD July 17th from Fox Home Entertainment. Co-written by horror maven Wes Craven (A Nightmare On Elm Street, Scream Trilogy) with his son Jonathan Craven, the blood-soaked sequel picks up two years after the ill-fated Carter family was attacked in the New Mexico desert. THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2 follows a group of rookie National Guard soldiers who come across a deserted research facility in the middle of nowhere. When a distress signal is located in a distant mountain range, a search and rescue mission commences, leading them straight into the clutches of a deranged group of cannibalistic mutants and a relentlessly brutal fight for their lives. Cutting-edge filmmaker Martin Weisz (Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story) directs a talented cast of hot up-and-coming talents including Jacob Vargas (Bobby, Are We Done Yet?), Flex Alexander (Snakes on a Plane, Out Cold), Lee Thompson Young (Akeelah and the Bee, Friday Night Lights), Daniella Alonso (Wrong Turn 2) and Ben Crowley (Inside Man, “Glory Days&rdquo. Available in an Unrated Edition DVD featuring graphic material too intense and brutal for the theatrical release, THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2 DVD includes a shocking alternate ending, deleted scenes, behind-the-scenes featurettes, Fox Movie Channel on-camera interview with horror master Wes Craven, an inside look at the new graphic novel and more. For the faint of heart, Fox Home Entertainment will also release THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2 on DVD in the original theatrical version; both DVDs are available for a suggested retail price of $29.98 U.S./ $43.48 Canada.

THE HILLS HAVE EYES 2 original theatrical rated DVD is presented in both widescreen (2.35:1) and full screen (1.33:1) on a flipper disc with English 5.1 Dolby Digital, French & Spanish Dolby Surround plus English and Spanish subtitles. DVD bonus features include a “Making-Of” featurette and trailers.

Synopsis: A group of National Guard trainees on a routine mission stop at the Yuma Flats Training and Testing Facility in New Mexico only to find the isolated camp mysteriously deserted. Little do they know that these are the very hills where the ill-fated Carter family once visited, and that the blood-thirsty tribe of cannibalistic mutants lies in wait. But this time, the mutant patriarch isn’t just looking for a quick bite – he needs female breeders to continue his family line!

A recognized global industry leader, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment LLC (TCFHE) is the worldwide marketing, sales and distribution company for all Fox film and television programming on VHS, DVD and Blu-ray Disc (BD) as well as acquisitions and original productions. The company also releases all products around the globe for MGM Home Entertainment. Each year TCFHE introduces hundreds of new and newly enhanced products, which it services to retail outlets -- from mass merchants and warehouse clubs to specialty stores and e-commerce - throughout the world. Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment LLC is a subsidiary of Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation, a News Corporation company.

OK! For the fans of the first Hills Have Eyes movie...IT SUCKED!...for the sequel...i thought it was WAYY BETTER! It was intense and i loved the music in the movie...Not like the first one where it sounded boring and less upbeat...But ne wayy..i like the promotion poster for the DVD except the blood lettering looks really fake..

Didn't like this or the first remake. I didn't like the first remake because it was pretty much a carbon copy of Craven's original with a lot more gore in it and nothing to say. This one was just boring; it had promise in the beginning but I would agree with liono in saying it was no worse than the first, hence boring.

Michael Greenwaldt wrote: I hate how the UNRATED thing on the cover arts of the first and now this sequel look so damn cheesy and like it was cheaply done by someone who just started using photoshop. It was done by Monkeys.

I'll check it out. I loved the first and even though my hopes aren't terribly high for this sequel after it got such a bashing from critics and even horror fans I still think there's a good chance I'll enjoy it, especially on DVD.

I hate how the UNRATED thing on the cover arts of the first and now this sequel look so damn cheesy and like it was cheaply done by someone who just started using photoshop.

Ok, why is people saying "liked the first one, hated this one?" I mean, c'mon guys, The Hills Have Eyes remake wasn't that good anyway. The sequel, IMO, isn't any worse. I probably won't buy it, but, i'd watch it maybe once more.

Yeah, so are there any spiders in this one. I plan on buying it and seeing it with my friend who has arachnophobia. If there are can you please describe it? Is it fat and hairy? Because he can handle the little ones.

I was thrown for a loop when I read that a theater in New York somewhere accidentally showed this film to a sold out crowd of parents and kids waiting to watch The Last Mimzy. Apparently one of the film's most gruesome scenes is the prologue. Kids literally jumped up screaming and fled the theater as the parents followed and unleashed hell on the employees of the theater. The reels got mixed up and the workers very quickly corrected it, refunded the parents' money plus gave them free movie tickets and showed the right film.

Why is horror nowadays limited to in your face blood and guts and gore? What happened to suspense? What happened to psychological terror?

Ok, so I'm flipping through the channels to seewhat was coming on latyer that evening on a premium channels, so i see The Hills Have Eyeys 2, i looked at the description and the year was 2007, i knew it had to be a mistake, it turned out to be the original Eyes 2, oh well somebody made a mistake, anyway, i really liked the first one, will wait for when it is really on max or HBO...